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clear lines looking major move starting
This is really the first major move that Lacy has made. It's really a starting point. He's been very clear -- we are looking at our lines of business.
clear firm supposed
This is supposed to make it clear if a firm is really just a shill for clients. Chuck D.
clearly mortgage product segment time whose
This is the fastest-growing mortgage segment by far. Clearly this is a product whose time is coming.
clear exactly powerful technology
This is powerful technology and no one is clear exactly where it is going,
clear involve poor
This is poor judgment. I want to make it clear that this does not involve the student, this is two adults. Joe Beck
clearly european remains upside
The valuation of European equities remains supportive, but the upside is clearly shrinking.
clear further government intend leave
The Uzbek government made it clear that we need to leave the base, and we intend to leave it without further discussion. Daniel Fried
clear concern earnings five profit quite taking today weakness
The weakness today doesn't concern me, ... There's a little profit taking after the five up sessions and there's some jitters over the dollar's decline, but I think it's pretty clear that the earnings are going to be quite good.
clearly county fulfill governor mecca needed plans provisions stated substitute university
The university consortium has always been a part of the Scripps plan, and the county made provisions for it in the plans for Mecca. The governor had clearly stated that any substitute for Mecca needed to fulfill the same vision.
clear dark direct energy evidence expansion galaxy obtained strong study universe using
The universe really is accelerating. By using Chandra to study galaxy clusters, we have obtained strong new evidence for dark energy and clear and direct confirmation that the expansion of our universe is accelerating. Steve Allen
clear states support united
The United States must be clear that we do not support torture. It is immoral. Steve Rothman
clear few great last next players playing shine team
The way they've been playing over the last few years, it's clear they're a team on the ascendancy. They have some great young players and they will shine in the next few years.
clearly creates deal
This deal clearly creates a vertically integrated, comprehensive supplier.
clearly convention deeply flawed flow free ideas mandate obligation promote trade word
This convention is actually about trade clearly exceeds the mandate of UNESCO, ... deeply flawed and fundamentally incompatible with (the agency's) obligation to promote the free flow of ideas by word and image.
clearly gotten labor market past report stuck
This doesn't look like a significantly different report than we've gotten in past months, but that's significant in itself. The labor market is clearly stuck in neutral. Jared Bernstein
clearly developed last seen
This divergence that's developed over the last 12 months, has clearly been the widest I've ever seen in all the years I've been in the business.
clear consistent department force respect somebody
This department has been very clear and very consistent with respect to any adjustments being made to force levels. Somebody tell me where there's daylight.
clears london power transfer
This clears the way for the transfer of power from London to the Assembly. David Trimble
clears terms
This clears the stalemate we have had in terms of process, David Trimble
clears hurdle last legal
This clears away the last legal hurdle for us to proceed.
clearly exactly pieces supports
This clearly supports the idea that there is more to the story. Where exactly those pieces fit, we don't know yet.
clearly coalition policy problem states
This clearly states that the Government's hearts-and-minds policy has been disastrous. The coalition is now part of the problem and not the solution,
clearly security shows small websites
This clearly shows that security on small websites could be better.
clearly hard
This clearly has to do both, and it's really hard to do both.
clearly events happened human humans
This clearly has nothing to do with human agency. These dispersal events happened long before humans were around.
clear cost good great hospitals improve map meeting patient physicians provide quality road together tone truly work
This first meeting truly set the tone for what we need to do. It is clear that if we all have the passion, and work together for the good of the patient, we can get this done and provide a great road map for physicians and hospitals to improve the quality and cost of patient care.
clear fact hard people playing plot time tiny wrap
This film is about the fact that it's important for people, particularly families, to communicate with each other. But we're playing people who find it hard to communicate. You can't wrap the plot up into a tiny little sentence. So it was clear to me it was going to take some time to get the film made. Tilda Swinton
clearly equity forceful itself less light playing point rhetoric shows
They were less forceful in their rhetoric and that shows a little light at the end of the tunnel, ... Clearly they're at a point where what they say is more important than what they do and that's playing itself out in the equity markets.
clearly opportunity people profit proposed
This is an egregious breech because what it does is clearly put people in an opportunity to profit from the proposed construction.
clear continues economy holding interested remains workers
It remains pretty clear that corporations are interested in holding on to their workers as the economy continues to expand.
clear developed guidance knew swings
It really developed out of a clear need to give guidance, We knew that there were too many swings in a set.
clear since tried trying
I tried to come back to Madera for more than a year. I've been trying to come (to Madera) since day one to clear myself of these charges.
clearly finance homework ministry reads ready
It reads very clearly to me that the Ministry of Finance has done the homework and ready for implementation.